Swazi women traditionally plait grass to make thatch roofs for their homes.
From the voanews.com
Swazi Rail operates its railroads that run east to west and north to south.
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Swazi regiments were roaming the country during the internal conflicts.
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Swazi parents currently pay fees for education at every level.
From the guardian.co.uk
Swazi girls cite the post-wedding gift of a BMW X6 when explaining their dreams of becoming the king's fourteenth wife.
From the economist.com
Swazi authorities say the man hanged himself.
From the denverpost.com
Swazi authorities have banned political meetings.
From the denverpost.com
Swazi police conduct regular raids against illegal narcotics, arresting possessors of marijuana and other drugs, and burning marijuana fields.
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A member of a southeast African people living in Swaziland and adjacent areas
Of or relating to or characteristic of Swaziland or its people or their language
A Bantu language closely related to Zulu
(swaziland) a landlocked monarchy in southeastern Africa; member of the commonwealth that achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1968
The Swazi are an Nguni-speaking people in southeastern Africa, chiefly in Swaziland and South Africa and some in Mozambique. ...
(Swaziland) Official name: Kingdom of Swaziland. Monetary unit: 1 lilangeni (plural emalangeni) (E) = 100 cents. The lilangeniis at par with the South African rand. The ISO 4217 currency code for the Swaziland Lilangeni is SZL.
(Swaziland) voted in favor of UN General Assembly Resolution 54/54B in support of the Mine Ban Treaty in December 1999, as it had on similar resolutions in 1996, 1997, and 1998.
New African state formed on model of Zulu chiefdom; survived mfecane. (p. 652)